That was then: White Weddings. This is now: Weddings of Color.
When you think of weddings, what comes to mind? The simplicity of the elegant white gown, or the groomsmen standing at the altar in their classic black tuxedos?
For most people, they envision the traditional standard of what weddings should be. However, today's brides are welcoming in a touch of somethings out of the ordinary. Color is officially making its comeback and the ol' vanilla cookie cutter weddings of white only are no more.
The latest trends are showing brides saying "I do" to colorful gowns, bright shoes, and eye catching bouquets. The new touch of color is fun and allows the new couple to tell a story. Adding splashes of color to the traditional black and white wedding day gives the bride, bridesmaids and everyone poised along the alter a chance to shine in their own way.
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Take time to orchestrate every detail of your special day to represent who you are. Bouquets and accessories don't have to be boring. Go bold. Instead of the classic all white bouquet and purse, choose smaller, colorful clutches with a vibrant rich bouquet of your favorite flowers and add feathers! The best thing about making your wedding unique and truly colorful is that the most original wedding will also be the most memorable. Everything you choose will set the style and tone of your entire event and while this might be a tricky task to complete, it will result in a day that is unlike any other for the bride and groom and the guests.
Traditional isn't a must when chic modern could be yours on your wedding day! Give your guests something to talk about and add color and flair. Remember, it's your wedding, color it if you wanna!
Thanks for letting us share a tad of our wedding obsession with you.
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| A Tad of Wedding Obsession is co-authored by Buzz Blog duo Lindsey Cox and Ashley Good. Cousins and business partners of the startup bridal business they call, I DO Venues. Both bloggers have their own views on weddings and since Lindsey's engagement, 2009 New Year's Eve, the obsession for blissful wedding beauty began. Ever since, these gals see the world with wedding day lenses. Visit the Buzz Blog each month to read more about trends, traditions, tips and more on A Tad of Wedding Obsession by Lindsey Cox and Ashley Good. |



